121 victims of the Titanic disaster are buried at Fairview Lawn Cemetery in Halifax. Granite markers honor each of the victims, including many who were never identified. One headstone honors a "unknown child," who was finally
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Guides from Kouchibouguac National Park lead visitors in a recreated Voyageur Canoe through calm waters to protective barrier islands where seals are often found. Along the way, guides tell stories about the native people,
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The farmstead that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery's famous book series "Anne of Green Gables" is a National Historic Site of Canada. The home has been preserved much as it would have been when the author
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The Lobster Supper is a unique Prince Edward Island tradition that got its start as fundraisers in church basements. New Glasgow Lobster Suppers is one of the oldest, serving up meals for more than
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A mountain oasis for hikers in Banff National Park, the Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House is a 4.5 mile hike or horseback ride away from Lake Louise. There is no running water or electricity, all food is cooked over propane stoves, and supplies are brought
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The birthplace of Canada's National Parks. In 1885, The Canadian Government set aside land to protect the hot mineral springs found here. Today, visitors can visit the historic bathhouse and view the pools of mineral water in both an underground cave and above ground basin.
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Basin Head Provincial Park is considered one of the best beaches on Prince Edward Island, but its "singing sands" are really what make it unique. If you walk just right across the white sand, you can hear the squeak or "sing" beneath your feet!
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